1.Allusion: an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Examples: 1. MLK uses allusions to persuade people. 2. The allusions used weren't suitable for the speech. 3. All the allusions used meant the same thing. 2.blank verse: verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter. Examples: 1. Shakespeare uses blank verse in his plays. 2. I don't like to use blank verse in my poetry. 3. Blank verse makes me not like to read people's poems. 3.chaste: pure. Examples: 1. All kids should be chaste. 2. All students at ABS are chaste. 3. You should be chaste until you are married. 4.dramatic irony: when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't. !. I don't like dramatic irony because I always want to feel like a character in a movie. 2. Dramatic Irony always messes up my brain. 3. The Dramatic irony that was used was really good. 5.importune: to ask persistently; to beg. Examples: 1. The homeless man stood on the side of the road importuning for food. 2. I went importuning to my mother to get me a new game. 3. He was importuning to get some money. 6.mutiny: Open rebellion against authority. Examples: 1. I have mutiny against bad cheese. 2. He has mutiny against bee stings. 3. she has mutiny against Cancer. 7.synopsis: brief summary Example: 1. I gave a synopsis of Romeo and Juliet to the class. 2. The synopsis that he gave about the new Marvel movie wasn't that good. 3. When he got divorced he told his family only a synopsis of what happened. 8.Tradgedy: Examples: A serious drama in which the hero is brought to defeat by a character flaw 1. I was affected by the tragedy left from the tsunami. 2. He busted in tears from the tragedy left from the bombing. 3. The tragedy left thousands dead. 9.untimely: occurring at an unfortunate or premature time. Examples: 1. The date of my cat's death was untimely. 2. The new Iphone 20 came out untimely. 3. The concert was untimely, so I couldn't go.